Union press-courier. (Patton, Pa.) 1936-current, May 25, 1950, Image 4

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MRS. FRED SCHROCK
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Mrs. John Anderson visited last |
| of Cleveland, Ohijo, visited here
Mera Bait ¢ the lady's mother,
th Good. They also at-
| tended the funeral of Mrs. Lane
| sky's grandmother, Mrs. Ruebin|
| DeHaven.
lof this place and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Darko of Barnesboro visit-
led at the Pymatuning Lake last
Sun
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Swanshpro
and son, Jimmy, of this place,
y mening at the Theodore! Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hutton of and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bobiak |
The local Girls’ Club held .l
wiener roast on the Presb
Church lawn ast Tuesday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Woodside of
Garmantown visited at the Wil-|
liam Woodside home last week.
Caliers Mooday at the Lewis!
Fowler home oy Mr. and Mrs.
Flem of Emeigh
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony GR tk
recently left for Detroit. Mich.
where they will reside. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Devorsky accompan-
fed the couple to the Michigan
city, where Mr. Devorsky hopes
to secure employment.
The Eighth Grade Bird Club
held a square dance in the local
Miners’ Hall recently. A very
large crowd attended
Lewis Fowler of the U. 8.
Army spent the week end here
with his parents, Mr.
Lewis Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Davis of
Warren, Ohio, visited hers on
Sunday at the Frank Tonkin re-
sidence. Later the entire group
visited relatives in Fallentimber
and Glasgow.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex laird and
family of Clallitzin visited here
with relatives over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael! Lanesky
and Mrs
Marion Center visited here last
| Saturday at the Doyle Hutton re-|
| sidence.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tromt
and daughter spent
py Thetiss States home,
and Mrs. Michael Timchalk
| of Ni announce the birth of
a daughter, born recently. Mrs.
Timchalk is the former Edith]
Laird of this place.
Mrs. Kenneth Richardson and
children visited in Altoona last
Wednesday.
Mrs. Walter Weakland and son,
Buddy, visitad with the
brother in Johnstown last week
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pesarchick
and family visited relatives in
Madera on Bunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Richardson and
family visited in Madera Ias®
Sunday
The following local people, all
students in Barnesboro High
School, presently are enjoying a
vigit in Washington. D. C., with
the Senior Class are: Catherine
Wilburn, Goldie Richardson, Lav-
ins Lou Kellander, Ruth Grant,
Josephine Olish, Ernestine Hrom-
iny, Joan Rackovan and Alice
Bennett
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Urbain of
Patton visited here last Saturday
at the John Peel 8r., home
Steve Vargo returned to New
Jersey after spending a few days
there with his parents, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Vargo.
Hugo Vivadelli of New Jersey
spent the week end here with his
rents. Mr. and Mrs Silvio
fvadelli,
| Mr. and Mrs. Tony Purcell and
children spent thes week end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs Adam
Weir
Mr and Mrs. Joe Stronsick of
Hellwood, spent Sunday in town
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John Tomeehko Dick Hanwell
and Joe and Helen Olish were
last Sunday visitors in Johnstown
John Homady of the U R
Navy spent here with his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Andy Homady Sr
42 North Cambria
Residents to Serve
On County Juries
June Crimmal Trials
To Start On June 19
A total of 154 persons are listed
for jury duty during the June
term of Criminal Court at Eb
ensburg. The grand jury of 24
persons will convene at the Eb-
snsburg Courthouse on Monday,
June 5 The other 130 jurors will
serve during trial week which
begins Monday, June 19
North Cambria folks drawn for
duty are as follows:
Grand Jury
Paul Bender, Gallitzin
Dorothy Bollinger,
Twp
Catherine
town
Leonard
Harold Jones
Petit Jury
Hortense
Twp
Stella Biel, Gallitzin Twp
Paul D. Byrne, Spangler
Ethel Burley, lLoretlo
Angeline RB Bush, Hastings
John Bill, Reade Twp
Philip Demi, Bpangler
Rosalie Feighner, East
Cambria
Campbell, Carroll
Hancharik, Ashville
Cambria Twp
Clearfield
DD Adams,
Carroll
Tw
Bietina Fees Carrolitown
Anna Gregory, Patton
Doris Grief, Carrolitown
Blanche Glenn, Bamesboro
Pauline Gobert East
Lynn E Gould, Spangler
Mary G. Hughes, Cambria Twp
Joseph Hymel, Gallitzin
Oliver CC. Jones, Spangler
Josephine Kelly, Barr Sp
Charlies Kingston, White Twp
Hazel Kough, Reade Twp
Ira E Leamer Busquehanns
TWP
homas Lidwell Jr, Spangler
Oscar Lowmaster, Spangler
Bea McHenry, Barnesboro
Marie McMullen Gallitzin Twp
William Plunket! Gallitzin
Matthew Sherwin, Susquehanna
Twp
Charles A. Snyder. Patlon
Andrew Sadler, Hastings
Edith Timchalk, Spangler
Charles Thomas Elder Twp
Jean Scott Wilkinson, Reade
“
oe gare! Wyland, Allegheny
Pp
Raymonc Weber, East Carroll
John Watters, Patton
Margaret Young, Barnesboro
Elvira Zandy, Gallitzin Twp
Rone 2 their 10-game schedule.
{ Black Lick came in second
with a 4-2 record Other
‘town, Hastings and Chestquenan
| nA.
Ray Gormish of Spangler was
‘awarded the trophy as the lea-
| gue’s outstanding hurler. Gormish
iwon five games without a set-
‘back, including two no-hilters
‘His other victories were a One-
hitter, two-hitter and three-hitler. :
Ray's brother Paul who was a
County Memorial 4 North Cambria Scout Units!
Carroll :
carried
tly”
Services Slated Get Awards At Honor Court {]
Sunday, Ebensburg
Colorful Parade Will
Lead Off At 1:30P. M.
The traditional Memorial
vice of the American Legion of
Cambria County will be held this
coming Bunday, May 28 in the
suditorium of the FEbensburg-
Cambria High School at 2 p.m
Following the usual custom of
having all major religions parti
cipate in the service the Legion
secured Rabbi Phillip Garelick of
Johnstown to make the principal
address. Rev. Dr. John BR. Thomas
pastor of the Congregational
Church, Ebensburg, will say the
invocation, and Rev Father
Anthony Ream, pastor of Bt
Michael's Catholic Church, Bt
Michael, will pronounce the bene-
diction
Walter J Btinson will be the
ceremonies The service
was arranged by the following
ittee. J FF. Berngrd district
commander, Gallitzin, Joseph la-
Rocca, county chairman, SBouth
Fork: [4 Col Ronald Daughertily
publicity director for the 20th dis
trict, Frank Morley of Barnes
boro, past district commander,
and Walter Stinson, Ebensburg
One of the most colorful Am-
ervican Legion parades ever seen
at a county memorial services will
be held just prior io lhe service
at the high school It is expected
that every post in the district
will have their colors and many
members of their post in the line
of march
The parade will be headed by
the colorful marching pistoon of
Vodzak Post 508 of Barnesboro
This group of marchers will pre-
pent close order drill in the line
of march during the parade. The
group is under the command of
Frank Morley who will be grand
marshall of the
The parade will start at the
Courthouse and proceed to High
Street down High Btreet to Jul-
ian Sireet, up Julian Street and
thence to the high school. The
parsde will start promptly at 1:30
p. m., and will be headed by the
Fhensbur g-Cambria High Bchool
Spivak To
Ber-
master of
COTM
Charlie
Provide Senior Ball
Music At Loretto
This Friday, May 238 has been
sc! for the annual SL Francis
College Senior Ball
The traditional event will be
in sirnict forsnaldity
dress and program being in ac
cordance wilh customary fHirmal
balls. Charlie Spivak, one of the
nation’s leading bandieadery will
make a personal Appearance
ths event His band will provide
the music for the dance
Kenneth Sakraida, Pitlsbgrgh,
ia chairman of the ball He has
announced that allendance to Lhe
lance would be by invilalion only
Sakraida said that allendance
would be limited because Lhe large
number of graduales and students
would make It impossible for
Doyie Halli lo accommodate larg-
er numbers. :
Extensive preparations. were
taken lo make a8 maximum Use of
the floor space provided by he
college gymnasium. Special check
ing and sealing arrangements will
be provided outside Lhe building
The college campus club, located
on the ground floor of Doyle Hall
will be used as a lounging hall and
refreshment cenler :
The ball chairman has extended
a special invitation 10 members of
the St Francis College Abamni
“Due to the large number of
alumal members it will be im-
possible to contact each individual-
.
AA
for
‘want all of them to know they
are most welcome We
back for the ball”
William Krishock of Gallitzin.
a North Cambria man, is a mem-
want them
thee of the committee that : yladineg
Richard Hoover, service
ager for the Farm a
Corp. of Carrolitown, this week
is taking an advanced (raining
‘coxirse on Ferguson Tractors and
| star at Spangler a few seasons
(ago and now in the army,
to a contract with the
fajities his service hitch
Carrolitown High. Schoal player,
at the league's top
Bakerton handed a 15-8 de-
MAY a in a Northern Cambria
ndustrial League game yod at
Bakerton. pia
Benny led the Bakerton attack |
‘and Skirsky each had three for
four. Barneg also hit a home-run
with four for four, while Yarko
is |
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equipment in Adamsville Pa
Mr and Mra Clem Hoover and
Mrs. Charles Barnes and Mr
Robert Huber visited at 8: Vin
cent College recently with Gerald
Hoover and Brother Flavian
Barnea
Bernard Flynn atlended the
State Convention of the Knights
Mrs. Wm. Eckenrode returned
: signed
Cleveland Indians chain when he op, Alcona on Sunday.
a week there
Schilling of Bakerton. &..4 Mra Paul Croneaur.
Mr. and Mrs. Herald Jepson of
vistted here recently
{and Mrs. Campbell and ago 0
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of Carrcolitown were
tors of Mr and Mrs
" Brawley Mrs. Brawley
a surprise party in honor of
Ru
{feat to Mosacreek last Sunday | her son, James, on his 10th birth-
| day.
Please tum to Page Bix for
additional Carvolitown News
Joint Fire Meeting
Set For Tonight
Plans have been completed for
awe eer 2 Despite Weather
Despite windly, poor fying wea-
kenbomm,
in a Northern Cambria Industrial
League game played at the Car
(roiltown Memorial Park
team racked up his first game of
(collected 20 hits Johnson Oar
{ rolitown hurler,
game
i rolitown. Nick Hovan of Barnes
{boro had a perfect day at the
plate hitting 3 of 3 The sum
mary:
| van
Richard McNelis Earns
Rating Of Eagle Scout
Four troops were represented
last Thursday evening when
North Central Dhstrict
Scouts received awards for rank |
and merit badges at a court of |
honor in Carrolitown High School
Eagle rank was given to Rich-
ard McNelis of Troop 73. Hast-
ings. He also earned eight merit
badges. Larry Hammond, Troop
60. was made a life scout and
was given two merit badges Roy
leslie of the same troop Was ad-
vanced to star rank and given
five merit badges
First-class rank went to nine
boys and second class to 11. The
following qualified for first class
Tomas Wyland, Clarence Am-
old, Samuel Arnold, Gerald Houck
Robert MoConnedl, LeRoy MoCon-
and Kenneth Yahner all
Troop 264, and Arthur Harrigan
and Dan Bovich, Troop 68 Both
the latter were given one merit
badge spiecs..
Those advancing to second class
ne iuded iy Bender and Robert
Sharhaugh of Troop 71; Francis
Bolette Neal Fiasco, John Phil
lips and Henry Tobie, all of
Troop 73, snd Fred Litminger,
John Swisher, Terry Weakiand,
trick Winslow and William Zumo-
vitch, all of Troop 264
Jack Hunter. Troop 76, received
two merit badges
Spangler District
8th Grade Students
Get Legion Medals
Atty. Arnold Smerto
Speaker At Ceremony
During in Spang-
ler High School auditorium on
Monday evening, swards were
presented to 14 grade and high
school students from surrounding
Area by the Lynn Wetherson
Post 088 American Legion in
Spangler
Fen medais were presentad lo &
boy and girl from each of the five
grade schools in Spangler and
rearby communities The awards
are given annually on the basis
of leadership. scholastic achieve-
ment and other qualifications.
Eighth-graders receiving lhe
awards include Bernard Dontell
and Lois Forberger Holy Cross
School, Spangler. Joseph Powli-
kowski and Mary Przybocki, 8t
Stanislaus Bc hood Spangler;
Archie Fees and Patricia Smarsh,
St. Patrick's School Spangler.
Frederick Springer and Alice
Panczak., St. Nicholas’ School in
Nicktown, and Arthur Harrigan
and Carole Ann Arotin, Spangler
Public School
Legion high school essay award
went! to Betty Checkon and Celine
Kirsch winners in both Spang-
jer and the county contests and
Janet Lied and Doiores Chulran.
winners in the Spangler commun-
ily
Eighth-grade medals were pre-
sented by Mitchell Fye, post Com-
mander and Mra John J Whalen
chairman of the post [adies’ auxi-
Lary Americanism commitlies
Fasay awards were given by Mm
Anna Whalen county auxiliary
Americanism chairman
Attorney Arncid D. Smorto, as-
Satan district attorney, gave the
rincipal address. An address on
De holaatic ability was given by D
RR Lovetle, supervising principal
of the Spangler Bchoods.
A. L Model Plane
Contest Success
nell
CRTEMOTIINS
ther Saturday, an enthusiastic
crowd enjoyed the model
contest held ,
etic Field under the
sponsorship |
of Walter McCoy Post 614, Am-
erican Legion
The contest for both solid and
flying models is expected to be-
cone an annual even! the same
as the jocal post's annual pet and
hobby show. Eligible to compete
were Patton school pupils from
the seventh oO i3 grades
The first prize an Olson
Eas engine, was awarded lo
Metzger The Little Duper
gas model was presented to
Smith and George
tied for second place and the
Pee Wee Zilch gas model was
awarded Edward Julick who came
ot third
The best fight in the flying
stick model event was made by a
“3
ay
Bruce
Zilch
Dean
Churella, who
plane owned by Elwood Yeckiey. ¢
An unusual non-Sying scale model
of & rocket was entered by Ken.
neth Rhody
Prizes were awarded
points throughout
events J
the various
ges were George Blan-
al Marquette and
sin | Henry Sosinaki.
Barnesboro Moose
Trips Carrolltown
The Barmesboro Moose tripped
Carrolitown, 15-2, last Saturday
Ken Anderson of the Moose
the season when he struck out
10 enemy men while his mates
fanned six men
as his mates collected 12 hits
The only extra base hits of the
came from Rock of Bar-
nesboro and J. Mihalik of Car
m: Hovan
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Bex 3h Paterno I; Pav
pi 1b. Mikula 30:
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M Pasmon
Miballek p:
a
of § Meredith
airplane
at the Patton Ath
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ccs iscsi ise stnivin
Bakerton, Hastings
= Methodists to Get
Change Of Pastors
The Bakerton, Hastings
Cherry Tree Methodist C on
have new pastors as a result of
new assignments made Sunday at
closing sessions of Central FPenr.
syivania Conference
Rev. Warren Swank of Baker.
ton will go to the Salona-Lamar
charge and Rev Garland C. Pall-
terson of Hopewell will come tn
Bakerton
In Hastings the new Methodint
pastor will be Rev, Vance MN
Clark, who comes from Snyder.
town to succeed Rev, Victor K
who will sssume the
Espy- 1d Stree! pastorate
Rav Paul Taylor will jemve
Cherry Tree to begin new dutins
at Permt’s Valley and Rev. Pail
Schroeder will come to Cherny
Tree
in
Henry
ht
Fev
pay
the
another assignment
B. Reiley Jr, former
tor at Hastings and recently
pastor at Everett will go
Gettysburg
The Pittsburgh Conference ap-
signed Rev. C [. Cusick, Cresson,
to Conemaugh-Cakiand charge
Cresson will be served by Rev. P
W. Large new member of the
conference
Another new conference men
ber, Rev William King. comes lo
Ebensburg Church to replace fie
Rev. J V. Mulling, who will go to
Bhannopin in the Allegheny Con-
ference
St. Benedict Group
Cancels Meetings
Until September 8
Miller Lehman, president of the
Presbytery of Riairsville's Men's
Assn, was guest speaker at the
regular bi-monthly meeting of
the Mors Asan of St. Benedict
Reid in the Prsabvterian Church
there last Friday
Mr. Lehman poxe Ris ut-
tendance at a meeting of the Na-
tional Council of Presbyterian
Men held In Chicago /Iast Februo-
ary. The theme of his address
was “Presbyterian Men United
for Christ and Freedom”
Following devotions, a businiss
session was in charge of Thomas
Stafford president. Two import.
ant items were voled upon. It
was decided that meetings wouild
be suspended during the summer
month, the next regular meeting
to be held the first Friday ia
September It also was unas
itiouaty voted that the Ht Bene
Set KIoup become affilinted with
National Council of Preshy-
Pe Men
A social hour was enjoved in
the church dining room, and a
tunch was served Joma Hates
of Narty-Glo enters by ag
ing “The Lords Prayer” “Bee
This House” and “In A Mons
tary Garden” The ladies wire
present as guests
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